Not all grim reading
The report also revealed that the most hardened young criminals (1 percent of the total) were responsible for 44 percent of all crimes committed by those born in 1996 aged 10-17.

Of the most hardened 1 percent, nine percent were immigrants and 24 percent were descendants of immigrants from non-Western countries – despite the two groups only accounting for 3.7 percent of the overall population of youths born in 1996.

But generally speaking, there has been a fall in crime among young people with foreign backgrounds, particularly among those living in vulnerable areas, where crime among 16 to 20-years-olds decreased by over 25 percent from 2000 to 2015.